Word: lane
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...concerned with image. He met on Friday with a group of players, owners and union officials to "restate the historic partnership of the NBA and traditional values," as he put it. "I believe civility and manners are not going out of style." (He hasn't been in the lane lately.) He also says there's no thinking that, in this X age, the league should go totally street and court a new generation of paying customers. "Not on my watch...
High Occupancy Lane...
Unfazed by Princeton's resilience, Harvard marched back down the court and got the ball to its venerable captain. Clemente, with the eyes of 2,195 spectators on his every move, pulled up in the lane and calmly hit a ten-footer to give Harvard a 67-66 lead with only 7.4 seconds left to play...
After stealing the ball just outside of the lane on Penn's end of the court, Merchant exploded to the hoop and was fouled on the way up. Unfortunately for Penn, Merchant finished the dunk with bravado and ignited the sellout crowd at Lavietes Pavilion...
...that the first step in recycling is to try to resell the machine--either whole or for its working parts. IBM resells a third of the used equipment it gets back from corporate leases in online sales and auctions. "It's a profitable business for us," says Joe Lane, general manager for global financing. Old chips get second lives in electronic toys. Outdated CD-ROM and hard drives are reborn as replacement parts...